March 11, 1960

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Vol. XXXVHI— No. 2«

Published every Friday, 101 No. aoih Omutia, Nebraska. I'liutm JA i:i(i(i

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Bin;;le Cupy 10 cent* Annual If.111? 4 (Julhira

Leaders Supervise Group Programs

Homo /or Aged

Mri. Alice IlM-grr, (I,.) and Mrs. .Iiisi-f M.i><r, (It) Co-( h ilrmi'ii fur t h e ISIISIIIOSK unit Professional Womrn'tt Division, discuss future <'ani[ia!|;n plans wllli Mr*. S'.mi 1,, Ii.il/>ti.ui, Women's General Cliulrmnn, (<',) •

Mrs. Alice HwijcT and Mis. Josef Mayer have l w n named co- Soviets to Supply chairmen of tlio linsiiiccs'atul Profi'Ksionul Division of the Philan- Nasser wtth Jets thropies, Mrs. S.'mi L. Katzman, Women's General Chairinmi, an<JTA)--The U n i t e d nounced. Arab Republic's Air Force will "lioth women have bi'f'n cx- soon IK- equipped with Iltissiun-detrcm'ly active in previous camMIG-M) supersonic jet paigns." Mrs. Katzrnan said. "They hav« immediately phinRrr!: into fighters—tlie first suj)e'r.ionlc warcampaign planning with groat eii- planes in any Middle Kast air force, the aviation correspondent thuxiasm." Mrs. Ilwger is president of the of the London Dally Telegraph reilatliissali Business and Profession- ported. al Women's group and is a member of Ahamo Toastmtstress group The normal price of a superand tln> Bramlels University Wom- sonic fighter, the Telegraph writer en's Committee, Mrs. Mayor is said, Is $700,000 excluding any of vice-president, of U'nai li'rith Ne- tl'n other supplies an;i <?n"tpnicnt braska -.Chapter and Hadassah's .siicli as radar and ground control 1$. & P. group and bivionj;s to apparatus which uro complemenliratidois University Women's unit. tary to such aircraft.

Rabbi Heiijuiiin Grom-r who prcjmrpil tlio tf^t of t!)« rltitlon slioivn in llio protoifraph which Admlrul I>e«ls It. Strati^t Mill rccelvo at Beth Israel Synagogue, M»rcli'2o, The text of the scroll bearing tivities and ns a memuer of the the citation to bo presented to Atomic F.nergy Commission wctrkAdmiral Lewis L. Strauss of New ed for thecnAmerican production ot the hyrofe l>onil), will receive the York City, here on Sunday,.March annual Weth Israel Humanitarian 20, was prepared by Rabbi llcnju- Award at n dinner at d o syiiaroln Groner of Beth Israel .synagogue Tlie scroll is on special The citation will be presented parchment, illuminated stylo, ': W Dan Gordmaii, president of tlie Mr, Strauss" who devoted many synai;ogii(-\ Matirlce K'Vtanan is years to international relief ac- general chairman of tliif Bffair.

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The appointment of chairmen of the various deportments of Ilia Jewish Federation of Omaha, was announced this week by Harry Trustin, Federation President. "Those chairmen," Mr, Trustin said, "alom? willi their commit* teci, supervise the activities and programs of the. FeilevaUcM \NMC\\ are assigned to them." The following will servo as chairman of their respective Federation departments; Millard Hosenberg, Anti-Defamation LeagtiO A d v i s o r y Committee; -Normal! Bait, Gump ,1:iy-C-C; Nathan L, NofX Dr. Philip Slier Jewish Home for the Aged; Harry SidMan, Jewish CommunVlv Ccrtcf, Ben I'.'. Kaslow, Jewish Education Bureau; Yale Richards, Jewish. Family Service; Kiehard Goldman, Jewish Press, The following were appointed as chairmen of standing commit-, toes: Daniel Knlzmun, Budget Committee; Alex Woinsfein, Buildand Mainlenance Committee) and Ivvin C. Levin, \st%&\ Cw'svmittee. Milton R. Abrahams head.? the 1S)G() Philanthropies and David Feder is chairman of the Pledga lk'demption committee. Membership of the various committees and their vice-chairmen wiH be announced in the near Iu« ture.

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n. Ferer's PassingIs Loss foQommumiy Hyman Ferer, a past president of the Omaha Jewish Federation, and active in the Jewish community and civic'affairs, died suddenly Saturday while vacationing in Florida: Mr. Fever has-been prominently identified with Jewish community and general activities. He was General Chairman ot tUa 3aw*l\ Philanthropies campaign in 1915. He served as Budget Committea chairman in 1918 and 1919. He was elected as President of the Jewish Federation in 1951 and 1952. He was also active in synagogu8 activities and was an active supporter of Brandeis University and. other welfare • and philanthropia programs. "Our community will sorely misa Hyman Ferer, his advice, and aative Davticivnitiqn.- He-was s\.©i\fc.U ly honored by the Jewish community when it rewarded him with tha \

'Build TodaySecure Tomorrow/ Women's Slogan

Sfairs to Perform

Israel Study Tour

II) man Foror JEWISH 1A», biggest honor and responsibility1, CATHOLIC 1H«H SJ2NIOKJ* that of president of-tha. conunun* Charlotte, N- C. (JTA)—The president o[ tlio Charlotte Catholic ity Federation. High School senior class and the "Our Board and the oommunjtir most popular senior by vote of his extend to his family their since™ classmates is » IT-year-old Jewish sympathy and condolences," Hurt* t M l Cawn. (Continued on Page 3.) student,

The'Farband Caravan of Stars will present a cavalcade of Jewish drama, humor and song, Thurs"Build Today—Secure Tomor- day, March 17 at the Jewish Comtow." . munity Center at 8 p.m. .on the That is the thought and slogan Month which will keynote tha operations Center's Program of tiie Women's Division of the Philanthropies, Mrs. Sam Katzman, I960 Women's Chairman, revealed at a meeting of the Federation of Jewish Women's Clubs, at the Jewish Community Center. The inspiration for the ltfGO women's slogan came from the Hebrew word "Hazon", denotin; vision, Mrs. Katzman stated, and symbolized "the liope of lwiidini; a Whole world today for a seciue tomorrow." "Our drive will bo a parlneiship of workers nnd purpose," the chairman declared n3 she introduced her co-chairman, the Mines Julius M. Colin, Morris J. Shapiro nnd Nathan Turner. "With such capable leadtTsIiip Working with the" women ot our community, I I.lh^old feel very optimistic and assured of Dur.t K ihnov.i successful drive." eo-spoiisoied «itb T»(th PI, I'.clh She was introduced .by Mrs. Israel, li'nal B'.'ith, t.irlnnd Mike. Freeman, Women's Federa- IladassHh, Temi>!e Israel, Woiktion president, who presided at men Circle nnd Young Adult1 the meeting. Council. A slate of new officers was pre- The Farbnnd players include sented by Mrs. Henry A. New-five musical comedy pcrrormers man, nominating committee mem- from .the Ni>w York Art Theater. ber, Nominated were Mrs, Lloyd They are Lilly LilHuna, Dora Kaliy L Friedman, president; Mrs. Harry jb J B Joseph Barnova, Leon Siclman, first vice-president; Mrs. ash and their director, Ben Bonus Dave Cohn, second vice-president The program, whicH will include and Mrs. A. C. Fcllman, secretary. a one-act play. "The Treasure" in An election will be held at the English; worJts of $holom AleiMay 5 meeting. chem and SOUKS in Xlebrew, Yiddish and English, will be packed with wit and entertainment. Guineart Group on Israel—A 10-mcmber Gulncan jovernment training group is mak. ins a six jtfonlhs tour of Israel's cooperative projects and agricultural cooperative settlements. This is, tlio first Guinean government mission to visit hero.


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